How does the tendency to gain electons Change as we more across a period in the modern periodic table?
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Well as we move across the periodic table the atomic number increases so a new electron is added to the shell.
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the tendency increases as the no of shells are being stable amd the force of nuclear charge increases so the nucleus attracts the electrons towards it hence the tendency of gaining electron increases from left to right across a period. ☺
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